Location: From Wilding, go south 1 mile
on 3/6, to a fork of 3/6 and an unmarked road forking to the left. Follow
unmarked road .2 mile to another fork to left for .1 mile. Cemetery is on
the right. The approach from Crow Summit north on 33/8 was not passable in 1977.

Condition: Open pasture above an old abandoned farm. Poorly fenced with cows in grave yard.

John L. CRAWFORD Died September 3, 185_, age 28? years, 7 months, 23 days
[Jackson Co., WV Death Records:
xe "CRAWFORD:John S." CRAWFORD, John S., died September 3, 1858, age 23 years, 8 months, son of Aaron & Jane xe "CRAWFORD:Aaron" xe "CRAWFORD:Jane, Mrs." CRAWFORD; born OH; died Jackson Co.]

Location: Leave Interstate 77 at Medina
exit. Go south on county road #1, 1.7 miles from Medina, turn right and
cross Nesselroad Creek over bridge. At the first fork, bear right and follow
road .3 miles. At the next fork, bear left on county road #10 which follows
Red Brush Road on left of road, the cemetery is .7 miles from second fork,
on the right. The cemetery tombstones are visible in clearing from the road.
The road becomes progressively worse after passing the cemetery. The road
from Left Fork is almost impassable after a heavy rain without a 4‑wheel
vehicle.

Located on Red Brush Run two or three
miles from Nesselroad Run on the old Starr farm.

Red Brush where the cemetery is located
was called Isaac Run on land owned by Joseph Asbury xe "HAYWARD:Joseph Asbury" HAYWARD
(1778‑1835) who married Nancy Ann xe "HAYWARD:Nancy Ann, Mrs." HAYWARD,
and both are buried in Red Brush Cemetery. (7)

There was never a church associated with
the cemetery, but there was the Red Brush School not far away. (7)

Condition: Not maintained; not
affiliated with any church; heavy brush; many fallen stones. A large brush
pile (1977) may cover other stones. Stones are most accessible in winter and
spring when vegetation is minimal.

[NOTE: The format of this cemetery
differs from the other cemeteries because I concentrated on this cemetery as
the probable location for my grandfather and thus was interested in any
readings done by anyone at any time. The listing is in alphabetical order,
not plot order, consistent with readings from other sources. Information
from other sources is listed after the reading I made as "added info:]

Stephen xe "ARCHER:Stephen" xe "ARCHER:Simon" xe "ARCHER:Margaret" ARCHER (Stephen, Nathan, JamesI, Patrick)
(added info: No stone. He is probably buried here according to his grandchildren, but there is no hard evidence. He was born in Noble Co., OH c. 1854; died ca. January 1884 in Jackson Co. Two of his three children, Margaret and Simon, were born in Meadowdale and Sandyville, respectively. None of his children is buried in Red Brush Cemetery. (1)
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